Wanna blog? Start your own hockey blog with My HockeyBuzz. Register for free today!
 

Split Squad lineups announced for Vancouver/Stockton

September 22, 2014, 7:24 PM ET [13 Comments]
Tim Chiasson
San Jose Sharks Blogger • RSSArchiveCONTACT
Update: Sharks cut three ahead of pre-season matchups.

Curtis Pashelka ‏@CurtisPashelka 1m
#SJSharks trim roster to 48 -- Bergman, Boudreau back to junior, Trupp to Worcester


*****

San Jose will take 43 of the 51 players still listed on their training camp roster to Stockton/Vancouver for the split squad games against the Canucks. Forwards Evan Trupp, Gabryel Boudreau and Peter Emanuelsson will be joined by defenceman Julius Bergman and goaltenders Aaron Dell and Ben Meisner as the camp attendees who won’t be in the lineup for either game. Injured forwards Raffi Torres and James Sheppard are on the active training camp roster and make up the other two players not attending the pre-season split squad games.

Judging by the list of names not playing in Stockton/Vancouver it’s a safe bet to assume a few of the names that will be on the cut-list come Wednesday. Head Coach Todd McLellan told the media today that he wants to get the roster trimmed down to a “workable number” as quickly as possible so there could be a significant amount of players packing their bags after the split squad games.

Here are the lineups for each of the games:

Stockton, CA

Forwards

Joe Pavelski
Andrew Desjardins
Joe Thornton
John Scott
Ryan Carpenter
Bryan Lerg
Tomas Hertl
Chris Tierney
Travis Oleksuk
Daniil Tarasov
Eriah Hayes
Nikolay Goldobin
Barclay Goodrow


Defense

Mirco Mueller
Marc-Edouard Vlasic
Konrad Abeltshauser
Justin Braun
Dylan DeMelo
Matt Tennyson


Goalies

Antti Niemi
Troy Grosenick


Vancouver, BC

Forwards

Patrick Marleau
Mike Brown
Tye McGinn
Adam Burish
Michael Haley
Logan Couture
Jimmy Bonneau
Tommy Wingels
Melker Karlsson
Rylan Schwartz
Freddie Hamilton
Tyler Kennedy
Matt Nieto


Defense

Jason Demers
Brent Burns
Matt Irwin
Scott Hannan
Taylor Fedun
Gus Young
Taylor Doherty


Goalies

Alex Stalock
J.P. Anderson


The lineup heading to Vancouver is going to draw the Sedin Twins and Eddie Lack while the Stockton roster will face Markstrom, Kassian, Burrows and Sestito. It’s pretty clear why John Scott is going to Stockton. The only question for the sin bin guardian is who will he fight first? My money is on Sestito.

Four Players To Watch:

Taylor Doherty: Facing the more talented of the two squads in Vancouver can only help Doherty's case to make the team. If Doherty can establish a strong physical game and be sound in his own end it should bode well for him with Todd McLellan looking on from behind the bench.

Freddie Hamilton: Hamilton is a candidate to grab a third line position in San Jose and what a better way to increase your stock then checking against Henrik and Daniel in the pre-season opener?

Nikolay Goldobin: The young Russian forward has shown flashes of his skill during the early days of camp and fully intends to push for a roster spot with the Sharks. Playing against the weaker group of Canucks gives him a great opportunity to showcase his talents. It wouldn't shock me to see him get some ice-time with Joe Thornton.

Mirco Mueller: Although Doherty drew the more talented opposition this is a good opportunity for Mueller to settle himself down and show his defensive abilities against a Canucks roster filled with big, tough players that will be grinding in the corners and in front of the net.

The game in Vancouver starts at 6p.m. PDT (9p.m. EST) and will be broadcast on the NHL Network and Sportsnet 360. The Stockton tilt will begin at 7:30p.m. PDT (10:30p.m. EST).

Follow @wheelandteal on Twitter.
Join the Discussion: » 13 Comments » Post New Comment
More from Tim Chiasson
» San Jose Sharks: Final Thoughts
» San Jose Shark Thoughts: Zubrus, Jones, Couture, Burns
» San Jose Sharks: Better, Worse Or No Change Under DeBoer?
» San Jose Sharks: Thoughts On Marleau, Barracuda, Goaltending
» San Jose Sharks: Marleau Isn't Going Anywhere